I did nothing clever in compiling Wine, I just followed the instructions/examples of others. Thanks go to them for providing the information, files, and work.
This post will point to new wine versions as I compile them.

For a basic wine setup, I recommend the latest stable release.
If the windows software you are trying to use is not functioning as it should (using stable release), then I recommend the latest development release.

my graphics card is a Nvidia GeForce 8400GS, so I install the 'NVIDIA-190.42-k2.6.30.5-1.pet' from this post.

Edit: I added a mirror to each file.
Edit: I deleted the delta file. It appears to create an uninstallable .pet.
Edit: I added two sfs files.Last edited by green_dome on Wed 31 Mar 2010, 19:17; edited 3 times in total

G'day green_dome,
Firstly thanks for keeping up with the wine pets and thanks for the new topic for wine-1.1.41.
And a third thank you for the delta version, for those limited to slow or small downloads.
However, on trying the delta for 1.1.41 (I got the correct mdsum), adding the delta to wine-1.1.40, I saw an odd intermediate step in the xdelta3 operation (as displayed on the terminal) and my new wine-1.1.41 would not execute.
I use xdelta3 for iso updates and there is nothing displayed by the terminal when doing this - type in the line, hit <Enter> and it's done in a few seconds and the terminal just displays the cursor on a new line.
So I think there may be a glitch in the wine delta?
David S.

Admittedly I did not do enough testing on the delta file before posting it.

I tested creating a new delta file from the installable files: wine-1.1.40-i486.pet and wine-1.1.41-i486.pet
This new delta file helps to creates a wine .pet that is uninstallable. The md5 checksums of the installable 1.1.41 .pet and uninstallable 1.1.41 .pet differs.

I do not know enough about xdelta to diagnose why it does not work. Possibly other puppy users can offer clues?Last edited by green_dome on Wed 31 Mar 2010, 09:05; edited 1 time in total

Sorry to report, greendome as usual with all of your compilations, these latest versions of Wine crash when I try to load a file into DesignCAD 3D.

Compilations by Technosaurus worked perfectly with the program in Puppy 4.3.1, as does the Wine .deb version in Dpup.

There is something wrong or missing in all of these greendome Wine compilations, though I'm not knowledgeable enough to be able to help out, except to keep trying them, and keep reporting that they don't work in this instance. It does seem to be a compilation problem, not a Wine problem, because other compilations do work with this program.

I wish I could help further, and if there is a way that I can, please just ask. Thanks again for your efforts -- and I'm sure these versions work for most other purposes.

(Also tryed to remaster puppy with the above installed, still same issue).

After all those, installed wine 1.1.42 pet, asked to install gecko, allowed it to download (did not complete but the box went away). Wine ran fine, with most portable software working without problems.

WHILE REBOOTING after these, the screen went blackish and puppy hanged there.

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